Comcast's Xfinity app will be available on Sony smart TVs in 2018

Starting in 2018, if you are an Xfinity TV customer and you own an Android TV from Sony, you will get to watch live and on-demand programming from Comcast, including local, public and government-sponsored channels. You will also be able to access your Xfinity cloud DVR recordings along with the Emmy Award-winning X1 channel guide. This is not Comcast's first deal in the streaming arena, of course. It's been working with Samsung and Roku for a while now, and has been quietly working on a nationwide streaming service that went into beta a couple of months ago.

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